Buchheim Mill
The Buchheimer Mühle was a watermill in Cologne-Buchheim an der Strunde .
history
Even after the First World War , the Strunde continued to flow to the Buchheimer Mühle, which was located on Kirchgasse and bordered with its mill and farmland to the west of Frankfurter Straße. It had an undershot water wheel and belonged to the nearby Buchheimer Hof . No documents are available about the early days of the mill. For the first time, August 18, 1899, a date is mentioned when the mill was sold to Wilhelm Kuttenkeuler and his wife Katharina. At that time it was a flour mill . The Kuttenkeuler couple sold the mill on September 7, 1907 to the municipality of Mülheim. It was canceled in 1910.
See also
literature
- Frank Schulte: The mills on the Strunde , published by Bergischer Geschichtsverein, Cologne 1979
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Frank Schulte: The Strunderbach and its mills , in: The Mayor's Office Merheim in the course of time, 1st volume, published by Heimatverein Köln-Dellbrück eV “Ahl Kohgasser”, Cologne 1973, p. 200ff.
Web links
- The Strunderbach and its mills. Retrieved January 20, 2018
- Strunder Bach cultural and landscape axis (PDF; 8.6 MB) accessed on October 30, 2012
Coordinates: 50 ° 57 ′ 17.8 " N , 7 ° 0 ′ 48.3" E